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Bilateral upper extremity task specific training (TST) and bobath neuro developmental therapy (NDT) in functional recovery of stroke

Bilateral upper extremity task specific training (TST) and bobath neuro developmental therapy (NDT) in functional recovery of stroke

... Traditionally, stroke rehabilitation had been focused on passive approaches or compensating the non paretic ...possible upper extremity motor recovery have been ...promoting recovery in ... See full document

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EFFECT OF MIRROR THERAPY ON HEMIPARETIC UPPER EXTREMITY IN SUBACUTE STROKE PATIENTS

EFFECT OF MIRROR THERAPY ON HEMIPARETIC UPPER EXTREMITY IN SUBACUTE STROKE PATIENTS

... of upper limb function is one of the direct consequences of ...of stroke survivors learn to walk again, but only 5 to 20% of stroke survivors attain complete functional recovery of ... See full document

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Volume 7 | Issue 4 - 2017

Volume 7 | Issue 4 - 2017

... Background: Upper extremity impairment as a deficit, affects the daily lives’ of the ...on functional recovery of the affected upper extremity in chronic stroke ...chronic ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) on Upper Extremity Functional Recovery in Hemiplegic Patients

Effectiveness of Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) on Upper Extremity Functional Recovery in Hemiplegic Patients

... the functional adaptations of diminished, but partially restored, neural networks that compensate for components lost or disrupted by the ...the stroke population (De Groot MH, Phillips SJ and Eskes GA, ... See full document

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Upper limb strength training in subacute stroke patients: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

Upper limb strength training in subacute stroke patients: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

... resistance training and two times functional training per week ...affected stroke patients of the intervention group showed greater improvements of arm function (measured with the motor ... See full document

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Effect of scalp acupuncture on upper extremity functional recovery in chronic hemiplegia: A Randomised control study

Effect of scalp acupuncture on upper extremity functional recovery in chronic hemiplegia: A Randomised control study

... by stroke. During the period of paresis specific changes occur in both the motor unit and ...of stroke patients there is abnormal recruitment of motor units with altered order and impaired firing ... See full document

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Comparing the Efficacy of Task Specific Training and Conventional Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation on Motor and Functional Activities of Upper Limb in Post Stroke Patients

Comparing the Efficacy of Task Specific Training and Conventional Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation on Motor and Functional Activities of Upper Limb in Post Stroke Patients

... standing upper-limb paresis post stroke with values of ...that task specific activities mean value of ARAT was ...post stroke inpatient phase which is because recovery and ... See full document

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A web-based carepartner-integrated rehabilitation program for persons with stroke: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

A web-based carepartner-integrated rehabilitation program for persons with stroke: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

... on functional task practice of the upper ...document specific activities for which the mitt should (and should not) be ...progressive task practice will address overall upper ex- ... See full document

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Concurrent neuromechanical and functional gains following upper-extremity power training post-stroke

Concurrent neuromechanical and functional gains following upper-extremity power training post-stroke

... crossover design is the potential of carry-over between treatments. Carry-over effects are of particular concern in the case of rehabilitation, or exercise, where the intent is to induce persistent changes. In practice, ... See full document

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A three Site clinical feasibility study of a flexible functional electrical stimulation system to support functional task practice for upper limb recovery in people with stroke

A three Site clinical feasibility study of a flexible functional electrical stimulation system to support functional task practice for upper limb recovery in people with stroke

... previous paper (19) suggesting that efficiency of setup may improve with time points, with more prolonged training being required in future studies. The primary outcome measure had not previously been used to ... See full document

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Sequencing bilateral and unilateral task-oriented training versus task oriented training alone to improve arm function in individuals with chronic stroke

Sequencing bilateral and unilateral task-oriented training versus task oriented training alone to improve arm function in individuals with chronic stroke

... Hence, bilateral- unilateral sequential training ultimately increased the ipsilesional cortical involvement in the control of the contralateral ...to bilateral acti- vation during ...effective ... See full document

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Virtual reality for the rehabilitation of the upper limb motor function after stroke: a prospective controlled trial.

Virtual reality for the rehabilitation of the upper limb motor function after stroke: a prospective controlled trial.

... motor task learning and execution in healthy subjects, as com- pared with traditional training ...on recovery of motor, gait, balance, cognitive functions and ADL in stroke ...the upper ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Repeated Bilateral Leg Training to Improve Lower Extremity Motor Performance in MCA Stroke Patients

Effectiveness of Repeated Bilateral Leg Training to Improve Lower Extremity Motor Performance in MCA Stroke Patients

... of recovery after stroke is becoming increasingly important with the advent of new treatment options under investigation in stroke rehabilitation ...sensorimotor stroke recovery, based ... See full document

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 EFFECTIVENESS OF MIRROR THERAPY CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL TASKS ON UPPER EXTREMITY MOTOR FUNCTIONS AMONG PATIENTS WITH STROKE

 EFFECTIVENESS OF MIRROR THERAPY CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL TASKS ON UPPER EXTREMITY MOTOR FUNCTIONS AMONG PATIENTS WITH STROKE

... had upper extremity motor impairment with hemiplegia or hemiparesis for less than one year and patients who were in stage II, III and IV in Brunnstrom motor recovery ...containing functional ... See full document

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Task-specific ankle robotics gait training after stroke: a randomized pilot study

Task-specific ankle robotics gait training after stroke: a randomized pilot study

... into task-specific loco- motor training, but not isolated massed practice across the affected joint, improves gait biomechanics and dy- namic stability, even years ...improve functional ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

... Problem: Upper limb hemiparesis is a common impairment underlying disability after ...of upper extremity ...chronic stroke, attending department of occupational therapy, National Institute for ... See full document

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EFFECT OF STRENGTH TRAINING, FUNCTIONAL TASK RELATED TRAINING AND COMBINED STRENGTH AND FUNCTIONAL TASK RELATED TRAINING ON UPPER EXTREMITY IN POST STROKE PATIENTS

EFFECT OF STRENGTH TRAINING, FUNCTIONAL TASK RELATED TRAINING AND COMBINED STRENGTH AND FUNCTIONAL TASK RELATED TRAINING ON UPPER EXTREMITY IN POST STROKE PATIENTS

... Strength Training incorporated open chain exercises for Shoulder flexors, extensors, abductors, adductors, Elbow flexors, extensors, Wrist flexors, ...session). Training load for resisted ex- ercises was ... See full document

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Influence of gravity compensation training on synergistic movement patterns of the upper extremity after stroke, a pilot study

Influence of gravity compensation training on synergistic movement patterns of the upper extremity after stroke, a pilot study

... after training in the present study, the changes in work area present some indications that a reduced impact of ab- normal coupling may play a role in improved arm func- ...that stroke patients increased ... See full document

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A cross sectional study of upper extremity strength ten days after a stroke; relationship between patient-reported and objective measures

A cross sectional study of upper extremity strength ten days after a stroke; relationship between patient-reported and objective measures

... normal upper extremity strength assessed strength more correctly, than those who assessed reduced ...most recovery of function taking place within the first few weeks [8, 9], the self-perceived ... See full document

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Stroke Rehabilitation.

Stroke Rehabilitation.

... No specific selection criteria with reference to age, severity of paralysis, aphasia, neglect, incontinence and cognitive function were ...But stroke cases of longer duration were not included in this ... See full document

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